Payment Aggregator License Services in India

👀 Looking to streamline your online payment processes?

Marcken Consulting offers expert assistance in obtaining the Payment Aggregator License in India. Our seasoned professionals ensure a smooth, compliant, and efficient licensing process in line with RBI regulations.​

🧭 What is a Payment Aggregator License?

A Payment Aggregator (PA) License, issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), authorizes non-bank entities to facilitate e-commerce transactions by providing payment services to merchants. This includes collecting customer payments, pooling them, and transferring them to merchants after a certain period.

The RBI’s guidelines on the regulation of Payment Aggregators and Payment Gateways, issued on March 17, 2020, outline the framework for these entities.

🚀 Why Obtain a Payment Aggregator License?

Regulatory Compliance

Operating with a PA License ensures adherence to RBI regulations, enhancing credibility.

Market Expansion

Licensed PAs can onboard a broader range of merchants, including those in high-risk categories.

Trust Building

A license signals reliability to merchants and customers alike.

Operational Efficiency

Process simplification and a lower chance of fines from the government.

💼 Marcken Consulting: Your Trusted Payment Aggregator License Provider

With a proven track record in financial compliance and licensing, Marcken Consulting offers:​

✅ Comprehensive Documentation Support

✅ RBI Application Assistance

✅ Legal and Financial Advisory

✅ Post-License Compliance Support

✅ Customized Solutions Tailored to Your Business Goals

📋 Eligibility Criteria for Payment Aggregator License

Before applying, ensure the following criteria are met:

  • Net Worth: A minimum net worth of ₹15 crore at the time of application, increasing to ₹25 crore within three years.
  • Fit and Proper Requirements: Directors and promoters must fulfill the RBI’s requirements.
  • Technology Infrastructure: Robust IT systems to handle transactions securely.
  • Grievance Redressal Mechanism: A dedicated system to address customer complaints.

🛠️ The Detailed Procedure for Getting a Payment Aggregator License

1. ✅ Preparation and Assessment
  • Evaluate your business model against RBI guidelines.
  • Ensure compliance with eligibility criteria.​
2. ✅ Documentation
  • Prepare necessary documents, including business plans, net worth certificates, and IT system details.
3. ✅Application Submission
  • Submit the application and the necessary payment to the RBI.
4. ✅RBI Review
  • The RBI may request further information after examining the application.
5. ✅Approval and Licensing
    • Upon satisfaction, the RBI grants the Payment Aggregator License.​
6. ✅Post-License Compliance
  • Regular audits and compliance with ongoing RBI requirements.

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📑 Required Documents for Payment Aggregator License Applications

Here’s a list of documents we’ll help you prepare:

✔ Certificate of Incorporation

✔ Memorandum and Articles of Association

✔ Business Plan

✔ Net Worth Certificate

✔ Details of Directors and Shareholders

✔ IT System Details

✔ Grievance Redressal Mechanism Details

✔ Audited Financial Statements

📊 Benefits of Partnering with Marcken Consulting

  • Expert Guidance: Navigate complex regulations with ease.
  • Time Efficiency: Accelerate your market entry.
  • Risk Mitigation: Comprehensive due diligence to avoid unforeseen liabilities.
  • Customized Solutions: Tailored strategies aligning with your business goals.
  • Post-License Support: Ongoing compliance and operational assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, as per RBI guidelines, all non-bank entities facilitating payment services must obtain a Payment Aggregator License.​

A Payment Aggregator collects payments on behalf of merchants and settles them after some time, while a Payment Gateway simply provides the tech to process transactions. Aggregators need RBI licensing; gateways don’t, unless they also aggregate funds.

Yes, Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) can apply for a Payment Aggregator License. However, they must obtain specific approval from the RBI and meet the financial and operational criteria defined in the regulations.

RBI monitors licensed aggregators regularly through audits, periodic reports, and compliance reviews. Entities must maintain up-to-date documentation and comply with any RBI-issued directives or clarifications.

If rejected, the RBI will communicate the reasons, and the applicant can address the issues and reapply. With expert support like Marcken Consulting, you can minimize the risk of rejection through accurate and compliant submissions.

📞 Ready to Streamline Your Payment Processes?

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